Who has been elected to the States committees?

Deputies have been voting on which members they want to sit on each of the States committees on Monday.
Each member is proposed by the president of the committee who was elected last week, and seconded by another deputy.
If places on committees are contested, those nominated are asked to make short speeches.
Deputies then vote on the members to ensure their place on the committee.
- Scrutiny Management committee
President of Scrutiny Deputy Dr Andy Sloan put forward two uncontested candidates.
Deputy Liam McKenna was elected with 33 votes and Deputy Haley Camp with 35.
There was one blank voting paper.
- Committee for Economic Development
President of Economic Development Deputy Sasha Kazantseva-Miller nominated four candidates, who were uncontested.
Deputy Rhona Humphreys was elected with 35 votes, Deputy Haley Camp with 36, Deputy Andrew Niles with 33, Deputy Lee Van Katwyk with 34.
There was one blank voting paper.
- Committee for Education, Sport and Culture
President of Education, Sport and Culture Deputy Paul Montague put forward four uncontested candidates.
Deputy Andy Cameron was elected with 30 votes, Deputy Sarah Hansmann Rouxel with 34, Deputy Aidan Matthews also with 34, and Deputy Jayne Ozanne with 31.
There was one blank voting paper.
- Committee for Employment and Social Security
President of Employment and Social Security Deputy Tina Bury nominated four candidates who were uncontested.
Deputy Garry Collins was elected with 33 votes, Deputy David Dorrity with 36, Deputy Jayne Ozanne with 33, and Deputy Tom Rylatt with 34.
There was one blank voting paper.
- Committee for Environment and Infrastructure
President of Environment and Infrastructure Deputy Adrian Gabriel put forward four uncontested candidates.
Deputy Andy Cameron was elected with 34 votes, Deputy Bruno Kay-Mouat with 32, Alderney Representative Alex Snowdon with 36 and Deputy Sally Rochester with 31.
There were two blank voting papers.
- Committee for Health and Social Care
President of Health and Social Care Deputy George Oswald nominated four uncontested candidates.
Deputy Aidan Matthews was elected with 33 votes, Deputy Sally Rochester with 34, Deputy Jennifer Strachan also with 34, and Deputy Munazza Malik with 36.
There were two blank voting papers.
- Committee for Home Affairs
In the day's first contested vote, Home Affairs President Marc Leadbeater nominated Alderney representative Alex Snowdon, Deputy Rob Curgenven, Deputy Munazza Malik and Deputy John Gollop.
Deputy Jayne Ozanne proposed Deputy Simon Vermeulen.
After a series of speeches from proposers and nominees, Snowdon was elected with 34 votes, Malik also with 34, Gollop with 26 and Vermeulen with 21.
Curgenven received 19 votes and was not elected to Home Affairs.
- Committee for Housing
President of Housing Steve Williams proposed four uncontested candidates.
Deputy Sasha Kazantseva-Miller was elected with 32 votes, Deputy David Dorrity with 33, Deputy Garry Collins also with 33 and Deputy Rhona Humphreys with 34.
There were two blank voting papers.
- Development and Planning Authority
President of the DPA Deputy Yvonne Burford put forward four uncontested candidates.
Deputy Marc Laine was elected with 37 votes, Deputy Steve Williams with 35, Deputy Sarah Hansmann Rouxel with 31 and Deputy Lee Van Katwyk with 36.
There was one blank voting paper.
- States Assembly and Constitution Committee
President of SACC Sarah Hansmann Rouxel nominated four uncontested candidates.
Deputy Tom Rylatt was elected with 33 votes, Deputy Yvonne Burford with 30, Deputy Gavin St Pier with 31 and Deputy John Gollop with 35.
There was one blank voting paper.
- States Trading Supervisory Board
In a contested election, President of STSB Deputy Mark Helyar put forward Deputy Bruno Kay-Mouat and Deputy Andrew Niles.
Deputy Paul Montague nominated Deputy Yvonne Burford.
Kay-Mouat was elected with 23 votes and Niles was elected with the same number.
Burford received 19 votes and was not elected to STSB.
- Transport Licensing Authority
President of the TLA Deputy John Gollop nominated four uncontested candidates.
Alderney representative Edward Hill was elected with 32 votes, Deputy Garry Collins with 31 votes, Deputy Jayne Ozanne with 30 votes and Deputy Neil Inder with 23 votes.
There were two blank voting papers.
Gollop had initially put forward Alderney representative Alex Snowdon but States rules dictate members cannot sit on both Environment and Infrastructure and the TLA.
- Chairman of the Panel of Members
The successful candidate for this role sits on the Administrative Review Board which examines complaints against States committees.
Deputy Neil Inder was elected with 26 votes.
There was one spoilt voting paper and twelve blank voting papers.
- Members of the Guille-Allès Library Council
One member of Education, Sport and Culture may sit on this council. Deputy Sarah Hansmann Rouxel was elected with 38 votes and there was one blank voting paper.
One States member who is not a member of ESC may also be on the council.
Deputy Jennifer Strachan was elected with 36 votes and there were two blank voting papers.
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